Hello

> Maybe that’s inherent to a subject matter that indeed could be the biggest 
> change to PHP since 7,
> but given RFC voting history, all signs point to a rejection vote.

I think so too.

> I don’t know how much has been discussed off list and/or how many voters are 
> involved off list.

There were almost no discussions apart from the one on INTERNALS. I
mean, there were no discussions that I’m aware of.

I don’t know what to do about a situation where PHP developers are
surprised to learn that their language has supported transparent
asynchrony as a core paradigm for several years already.
And instead of discussing the important details of the RFC, all the
effort goes into “basic questions” that aren’t worth discussing at
all.

It would be wonderful if there were a dedicated person whom everyone
would listen to carefully and who could explain the basic questions
privately. Most likely, this approach would solve many problems.

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Best Regards, Ed

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